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  1. The Japanese numbers are used in a few other special cases. Twenty, hatachi, is used for the year of "coming of age" (see What are the special birthdays in Japan?). Thirty, miso, survives in the name of New Year's Eve, Ōmisoka (大晦日). [1]

  2. 1 - 1000. The numbers 1 to 20 in Japanese. Find out how to say any number in Japanese up to 9999.

  3. There are two sets of numbers in Japanese: the native Japanese system and the Sino-Japanese system. The Sino-Japanese numbers are used in combination with counter words (助数詞 josūshi), when counting things, actions and events.

  4. www.japanesejlpt.com › learn-japanese › number-converterConvert Numbers to Japanese

    Enter a number and convert it to Japanese kanji, hiragana, and romaji. Listen to the number's pronunciation with text-to-speech.

  5. 31 paź 2022 · Japanese Numbers 1-100: How to Count to 100 in Japanese. Counting to 100 in Japanese is super easy once you learn the first 10, and it only uses one system! In Japanese, once you get past 10, you count as if you’re adding. Here’s how that looks: 11 is 十一 (juuichi): 10 + 1 12 is 十二 (juuni): 10 + 2. and so on up to 19.

  6. 19 sty 2019 · The formal way to say “twenty two” in Japanese is “ni-juu ni”. Let’s break it down: Ni-juu: The first part, “ni-juu,” simply means “twenty”. Ni: This is the Japanese word for “two”. To combine them, simply add the two together: “ ni-juu ni “. Voila! You’re now able to express “twenty two” formally in Japanese.

  7. 20 wrz 2020 · The numbers from 20-29 follow similar rules as in 10 -19. However, for 20 you must put two or ni (二) before the ten or juu (十) to make it twenty. For the rest of the numbers from 21-29 simply put a ni (二) in front of the numbers from 1-9.

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